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Please check the /trv/ sticky before asking questions. It's filled with links to great resources, many of them specific to Japan travel.

Please refer to the old thread while it's still up: >>1158549

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 11:04:03 No.1162429

I'm have Coeliac disease so I can't eat gluten. How fucked would I be in Japan? I think it will mean missing an integral part of the culture, but there are still lots of other things to enjoy.

On the other hand i'm considering just eating gluten while I'm there, but I'll get quite sick and it might ruin the experience.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 12:01:55 No.1162448

What's a good club to go to on a Sunday in Tokyo?

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 12:02:48 No.1162450

I have two specific questions about Kyoto:

1) I'd like to go to free Japanese classes by volunteers. I'd say my level is between beginner and intermediate and I have found this list:

http://www.kpic.or.jp/english/learning_japanese/japanese_class.html

Does anyone have experience with this and can recommend a certain class?

2) I would like to know where in Kyoto the university departments for English, French and German studies are, but I can't really navigate the sites. Can someone help me with this?

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 12:14:42 No.1162453

>>1162429
there's probably some gluten in everything because of sauces, but you can get by on eating just rice. you'll miss out on noodles and tempura though which is a pretty big deal

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 19:14:14 No.1162544

Thank you Japan. You are the nicest fucking country in the world. I just got blackout drunk last night and passed out on a JR platform. When I woke up at 3am I was incredibly surprised and grateful that none of my shit was stolen. The walk home of one station stop was incredibly shameful. I'm so thankful that I was able to get back to my hotel safe and sound. I don't deserve such kindness. I wish I had the resolve to kill myself after the shameful display of last night.
NIPPON ICHIBAN!!
I'm such an asshole for disrespecting such a beautiful country.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 19:56:45 No.1162565

>>1162544
Please take it easy and be kind to yourself

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 20:34:59 No.1162583

Booked a trip to Tokyo on a whim a few days ago. Flights and housing are already taken care of but I haven't planned any activities yet. What would you guys recommend? Today is the first real chance I've had to look at things so I'll be planning my own, but I just wanted to hear from you guys. Staying for 6 days, not really on a budget and I'm open to touristy shit.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 21:01:53 No.1162605

>>1162583
Chill at Tokyo, visit key areas such as Akihabara, Shinjuku/Kabukicho, Shibuya/Harajuku, Ginza/Tsukiji. Give it last 3 days.
For the first 3 days, go to Kyoto and Osaka.

That's a basic but no-regret option, you'll like at least 1 out of 3 places and it will also shape your next trip.

If you want to relax/swim, fly to Yakushima for 3-4 days. It is also very, very scenic and beautiful there.
If you want to visit a truly unique place, go ahead and visit Okunoshima. It's an island overrun by rabbits. This shit is something else.
Finally, if you want to carpe diem, go climb Fuji, it's still possible in Sep.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 21:04:15 No.1162613

Guys, I want to know some places/clubs in Tokyo where they play either:
- Vaporwave/trap/chillwave and whatever the fuck it is named
- Anime mixes

Last time I went to Dear Stage and it was kinda cool, but re-watching K-On is better

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 21:30:37 No.1162628

>>1162450
Most classes aren't free but are extremely cheap. Like 500 yen a class or 2000 or less per month.

They're all pretty much better than the classes you can take in the US, although if you get a teacher you don't like feel free to switch to another class since theres tons.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 21:40:16 No.1162630

>>1162613
Club Mogra?

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 22:22:56 No.1162642

I'm in tokyo for two weeks and i know most people will call me an idiot for attempting to do so but i do wanna pick up atleast one chick do you think its doable with 0 japanese knowledge?

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 22:28:14 No.1162645

>>1162642
Don't know if this is important but im white, tall and attractive.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 22:28:19 No.1162646

>>1162419
>erolin has section on new-halfs
>no new-half links
Lame.

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 22:44:12 No.1162654

>>1162645
Only one of those is true

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Anonymous 2016-09-17 23:56:25 No.1162660

whats the cheapest, but still comfortable way to fly from germany (Frankfurt) to Tokyo ?

Emirates gets you there and back again for ca. 800€ with a stop in Dubai. Something even cheaper with a good airline ? (cheapest found was Alitalia...)

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 00:03:22 No.1162661

https://www.rt.com/news/359631-japanese-virgins-study-demographics/

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 00:31:22 No.1162670

>>1162660
I've seen prices from £350 from the UK via Dusseldorf with Lufthansa this week.

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 01:28:35 No.1162691

I've been wanting to travel there, but i'd be going solo, and i'm wondering; is it easy to get around in Japan, specifically Tokyo? What is it like there? and How much money would you roughly need for 2 weeks in a hotel?

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 01:34:45 No.1162693

>>1162670
Hell yeah, going through dusseldorf in december as well, super cheap

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 02:46:40 No.1162703

>>1162544
>boring faggot with no life and no friends makes some bullshit story about how he was drunk because thats the most asinine boring thing a single person does when hes alone and sad and pathetic and needy

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 03:54:35 No.1162712

fug I live here and completely forgot about TGS this weekend.

I guess I don't mind too much since I went the last two years but it is still pretty cool even though it is super crowded.

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 03:56:09 No.1162713

>>1162419
Is it impossible to teach english in Japan without a degree? I'd be willing to earn wages that are just above living expenses in a big city. Ideally I'd like to live in Tokyo or Osaka, maybe Sapporo if they get the faster train connection done.

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 04:53:14 No.1162725

>>1162429
Honestly the Japanese food with gluten in it is awesome but at the same time you probably don't want to live of it on your trip anyway cause most of it's fired junk food like katsu and tempura, my girlfriend gets sick from eating gluten so we mostly at sashimi onigiri inari and tofu dishes which I recon is better anyway, in other words you'll be fine

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Anonymous 2016-09-18 05:19:22 No.1162727

Hi guys, what are the chances of it snowing in Tokyo in November this year?

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